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  1. Mane v Mane - Waihou A8C1B1 (2006) 107 Whangarei MB 300 (107 WH 300) [pdf, 608 KB]

    ...subject to two slight adjustments recorded in the memorandum of inspection as follows: "After checking the boundaries of Barney's occupation area and its proximity to the papakiiinga, Barney agreed to adjust his boundary to provide greater privacy to the papakainga." "Following the decision as to Lawrence's area, the Court considered that Barney's area had been rcduced a little too much and shifted it approximate ly three metres back towards the papakaing...

  2. [2010] NZEmpC 107 Coy v Commissioner of Police [pdf, 14 KB]

    ...managerial practices of police administration in Canterbury or South Canterbury. [8] Having inspected the redacted portions of the Penn notes, I am satisfied both that they are irrelevant to Ms Coy’s proceedings and there are good reasons of privacy in respect of the individuals affected that they should be redacted as they have been. GL Colgan Chief Judge Judgment signed at 9 am on Monday 16 August 2010

  3. Human Rights Commissioner expression of interest PDF [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...application form • your completed statutory declaration • a full curriculum vitae If posting it, it will assist in processing your application if you do not bind your curriculum vitae or place it in any kind of folder. Under the terms of the Privacy Act 1993, we are required to inform you that: • The information you provide is being collected to assess your suitability for appointment as a Human Rights Commissioner • The information may be checked by reference to the refer...

  4. Example fraud and corruption policy [pdf, 104 KB]

    ...official, employee, contractor, person seconded to, or any other party that has a business involvement with the Ministry to use his or her position in a way that is dishonest, biased or breaches public trust. Distinction from the Code and Conduct and Privacy breaches It is important to distinguish between the Fraud and Corruption Policy and other Ministry policies (e.g. Privacy) which involve or invoke the Ministry’s Disciplinary Process Policy. The difference is the element of dishon...

  5. Hooker v Director-General of the Department of Conservation (2012) 38 Taitokerau MB 219 (38 TTK 219) [pdf, 179 KB]

    ...change of case manager. A remedies hearing as originally envisaged following my earlier judgment was then held at Auckland on 21 November 2011. 2 [4] In summary, the Applicant seeks: (a) general damages for interference with the Applicant’s privacy and quiet enjoyment of the land; (b) special damages in the form of ‘mesne profits’ for the period of the unlawful use of the land; (c) exemplary and/or aggravated damages to recognise the Respondent’s “continued inacti...

  6. OIA-104174.pdf [pdf, 365 KB]

    ...and my decisions on their release. Section (9)(2)(a) Section (9)(2)(a) Section (9)(2)(a) Please note, some information has been withheld from the documents under the following provisions of the Act: • section 9(2)(a) to protect privacy of natural persons; and • section 9(2)(f)(iv) to maintain the constitutional conventions that protect confidentiality of advice tendered by Ministers and officials. In accordance with section 9(1) of the Act, I have considered the p...

  7. [2022] NZEmpC 54 Courage v Attorney-General [pdf, 226 KB]

    ...proceedings without the disclosure of any more information about the private lives of individuals, or matters that are commercially sensitive, than is necessary to satisfy the principle of open justice: (d) the protection of other confidentiality and privacy interests (including those of children and other vulnerable members of the community) and any privilege held by, or available to, any person: (e) the principle of open justice (including the encouragement of fair and accurate rep...

  8. Data and Statistics Bill [pdf, 276 KB]

    ...24. Section 21 of the Bill of Rights Act affirms that everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search and seizure, whether of the person, property, correspondence or otherwise. The right protects a number of values including personal privacy, dignity, and property.6 The touchstone of this section is a reasonable expectation of privacy.7 25. The Bill provides the Statistician the power of entry and inspection in respect of a business “for the purpose of obtaining any dat...

  9. Restorative justice: Best practice framework August 2019 [pdf, 1006 KB]

    ...Informed consent is requested after: • all participants are given accurate information about the restorative justice process • the rules that will apply during the conference are explained to all participants and agreed to by them • privacy and confidentiality (and their limitations) are explained to all participants and agreed to by them • the facilitator encourages the victim and offender to bring support people to the conference2 • providing information on how ri...

  10. Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism - Cabinet Paper 4 - March 17 [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...implementation by introducing a supervisory regime. Submissions from the New Zealand Law Society and the legal sector broadly supported the proposed provision. 36.2. Proposed information-sharing provisions: concerns may be raised with the privacy implications of enabling greater information-sharing between government agencies, regulators and the private sector. The information sharing amendments are intended to contain sufficient safeguards and strike an appropriate bal...